Archive for December, 2005

Ubuntu 5.10

December 31st, 2005 by Keith Burnett

The CDs dropped through the letterbox the day before the last day of 2005

Picture message

December 27th, 2005 by Keith Burnett

This ended up in the inbox

Dusk

December 27th, 2005 by Keith Burnett

Wet dusk does streetlights, digital camera

Christmas eve

December 24th, 2005 by Keith Burnett

Chilling out

Standard deviation recipe

December 24th, 2005 by Keith Burnett

Draft of SD notes for study pack

Chi-square statistic and test

December 23rd, 2005 by Keith Burnett

Draft notes on how to calculate the well-known statistic

Cool or crap?

December 22nd, 2005 by Keith Burnett

Zeldman’s article from 5 years ago asking for usability in web design is updated and given a new home – some change for better

Writing about charts

December 16th, 2005 by Keith Burnett

Excel on projector helps provide rapidly updated charts to trigger discussion

Wikis in school

December 14th, 2005 by Keith Burnett

MeatBall wiki page about educational uses of wikis and other links

100 words

December 11th, 2005 by Keith Burnett

Read all about it coursework: a useful list

MP3 interview - Simon Wheatley

December 11th, 2005 by Keith Burnett

Podcast interviews – DIY Studs Terkel?

Planet transit times 2006

December 11th, 2005 by Keith Burnett

The transit time of a planet can help you find the planet in the sky and can help plan observing trips

hohoho

December 10th, 2005 by Keith Burnett

Stan’s Cafe and others start the hohoho web site dedicated to unusual christmas lights

Out of focus

December 8th, 2005 by Keith Burnett

Mistake leads to interesting image

Casio calculator

December 7th, 2005 by Keith Burnett

fx-83ES defaults to maths mode with surds and fractions

Celestia

December 4th, 2005 by Keith Burnett

Expecting nice pictures from freeware astronomy package

Pie charts

December 4th, 2005 by Keith Burnett

MS Excel or any spreadsheet on a projector with whole class questions

Dr Gonzo’s theme

December 3rd, 2005 by Keith Burnett

Wordpress theme uses tables layout with light styling and one main file